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so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will be willneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal costs per hour have gone up 10% to 25%? >> well, you have to put that question in context. first of all most of our low wage jobs are in the retail and service industries. a study was done on impact of raging minimum wage to $12.25. in the real retail industry that would amount to 1 hers of annual sales. 6% of payroll. so we're not talking about a dramatic shift, number one. number two, would you hire them? i think the answer is if you want to stay in business and want to stay competitive, yes, you will. no question about it. we're lookin
so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will be willneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal...
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the tickets i would add yet products whole economy recover. mental anything. oh and she asked could she be two p m socio economic
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is have been a good healthy economy. that's the sad fact. first of all, there was no new flawed planted in the ground. he's been talking since the moment -- actually since he ran for president. to balance the budgets in a response way, reduce the deficit. those are precisely the things that he accomplished, so i'm pleased to know you agree. >> the difference quite simply is after five years, he still has not learned how to reach across the aisle. he was willing to sit down -- >> i've said this before, and i guess this is a tribute to you. you were a different kind of speaker. you were able to bring your caucus along, and get things done. >>> congressman, i'm sure you have a lot to respond to. >> yes, i do. very specific question. u ubs. >> do you great deal that inequality is a problem? >> yes, it's getting worse. you would think they weren't in power. the fact is the democrats have the house and senate. they did a $787 billion stimulus plan, the cash for clunkers, all these things that didn't grow the economy. they exacerbated the problem.
is have been a good healthy economy. that's the sad fact. first of all, there was no new flawed planted in the ground. he's been talking since the moment -- actually since he ran for president. to balance the budgets in a response way, reduce the deficit. those are precisely the things that he accomplished, so i'm pleased to know you agree. >> the difference quite simply is after five years, he still has not learned how to reach across the aisle. he was willing to sit down -- >>...
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so with the show became the economy is extremely important the bnp does not combine has no plans to take part in the january elections but unless it's trying to sabotage the elections but painting on its last two strikes. this is you can see now what to think of the kids said that the bnp which can be but just as the pakistani forces had done in nineteen seventy one the decision not to protest. the icicle exposes it to the fact i did not demand that the us. no reductions would mean intimidation of posts article fifty seven of the constitution and that is as in something similar to what happened in two thousand and seven. in the country has to include two just been posted to an agency with a chinese dish. i had the coolest living and dying imposed upon the cia does it claim ten hundred seeds of destruction. this is independent of all of it to me to change it. sayed mohammad it to him said that the heating up the step isn't too different identities and different than it does of success and fabian. in my view. included in the grip of another. and last report. it is appointed. the deeper the
so with the show became the economy is extremely important the bnp does not combine has no plans to take part in the january elections but unless it's trying to sabotage the elections but painting on its last two strikes. this is you can see now what to think of the kids said that the bnp which can be but just as the pakistani forces had done in nineteen seventy one the decision not to protest. the icicle exposes it to the fact i did not demand that the us. no reductions would mean intimidation...
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and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour minimum wage and expanding social security. >> why stop at $22? $50. if you are going to thk macally,y, think big. preposterous. the idea you can create wealth by legislating it. not going to happen. >> you can create a decent floor. it may not be $22 an hour. if you have people earning more money, they will spend more money. >> yes.. and ifou have industries wherere you raise the wage beyond what they can sustain, you get a loss of employment. it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out
and that efforts to stimulate the economy, to get the economy gogoing, was resisted almost evy step of the way. >> people e buyi american cars. the ford motor company. >> we had to rescue the auto industry. a number of basic thgs had to happ. people did suffer. and now we are recovering. it is not as though nothing was going on. that everything was hunky-dory and on his watch things went down. that is not the case. >> senor elizabebeth warren was talkinabout a $22 an hour...
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. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they will be buying and consuming less. >> so everything gets pushed back down the line. >> exactly. >> i'm wondering if the way we thought about these jobs for young people that it's over. that these jobs have been taken by two or thee of these jobs to make up for a salary they had once. they are take care of their families with what we thought of as kids' jobs. is this a new normal? >> the hope is as the economy improves and was get higher demand as companies see a need to take on more workers they will do that and it will open up the lower entry level jobs f
. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they...
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first of all the economy is a completely different place. we have maybe a million or so immigrants that have recently come into this country. they on average make less than your average native population. that's one thing. you have to look at the change in the the manufacturing of service sectors. the employers have sent millions of jobs overseas over the past 20 years and many of those folks had to find other jobs-- lower paying jobs-- maybe jobs with fewer hours-- that's another issue. finally on the other end of the spectrum you talk the state taxes state taxes that system is one of the main ways the government has redistributed income over time. that whole system has been decimated over the past 10 years or so. we see the government allow wealthy individuals to send more and more of their income to their children and grandchildren. > > and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher educ
first of all the economy is a completely different place. we have maybe a million or so immigrants that have recently come into this country. they on average make less than your average native population. that's one thing. you have to look at the change in the the manufacturing of service sectors. the employers have sent millions of jobs overseas over the past 20 years and many of those folks had to find other jobs-- lower paying jobs-- maybe jobs with fewer hours-- that's another issue....
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there is a structural change going on in our economy as we speak. joining me now to break it down, former chief economic adviser to president george w. bush and a hoover senior fellow. welcome to the show. you know, every time i see something new you know, amazon drones delivering a package, i see automated checkout at the cbs on the corner. i think that jobs have disappeared and are going to continue to disappear, and they are not coming back. am i wrong? >> you are not wrong. that is a correct observation, but it is n observation that is not unique to this particular time frame. you mentioned structural change, and there has been a structural change, and structural change has been occurring for a long time. if you go back to the 1950's, we have about 35 percent of our workforce is unionized, and manufacturing for the most part. and then if you look at the numbers, say in 2007 the number that just precedes a recession, we had about the same number of people, 14 million in manufacturing in the 50's, 14 million in manufacturing in 2007. but we were p
there is a structural change going on in our economy as we speak. joining me now to break it down, former chief economic adviser to president george w. bush and a hoover senior fellow. welcome to the show. you know, every time i see something new you know, amazon drones delivering a package, i see automated checkout at the cbs on the corner. i think that jobs have disappeared and are going to continue to disappear, and they are not coming back. am i wrong? >> you are not wrong. that is a...
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i agree especially in asia and emerging economies of southeast asia. poaching in africa is increasing massively especially of elephants. it also grinders on the top and i'm often asked how long is approaching the top of this text and we have to assume that there will be practically no an offense that in twenty years thx. twenty five thousand elephants are killed by poachers in africa each year it will take even greater effort than are being made at the moment to make sure the fight against the bloody trade in ivory is not lost four thousand km further south we took a group of women with an eye it everyday you get to the actual cancer that once filled disparity to south africa. all the countries not just seeking to harness that matched up with a goal but said the eighteen eighties data mining has since moved elsewhere. but there's still many people desperate to make ends meet. the hidden gold mining is the only hope despite the risks attached these women crawl on all fours ever deeper into the mind. for three or even four hours at a time. it's honk and
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concernediran are that their economy is in shambles. to that puts pressure on the regime to change their behavior. does it put enough pressure to change it to the degree we need? that i remain skeptical up. we have to pursue this path. what is the alternative? the sanctions have not stopped them from moving forward with their nuclear program. if we simply say "we are going to continue harsher sanctions," it is not going to change that equation. we hope it changes it under the pressure. you're asking for a prediction. i am going to remain very skeptical until we see some concrete steps by the iranian people. if you told me two months ago that iran would agree to what toy agreed to in regard stopping development, i would have been skeptical of that, too. we will see what the future holds. >> this failure to reach an agreement [indiscernible] we do not reach in agreement on the program, does that set off the fuse toward war? been beating this drum. president obama threw water on it two years ago. it seems the drumbeats are coming back. wha
concernediran are that their economy is in shambles. to that puts pressure on the regime to change their behavior. does it put enough pressure to change it to the degree we need? that i remain skeptical up. we have to pursue this path. what is the alternative? the sanctions have not stopped them from moving forward with their nuclear program. if we simply say "we are going to continue harsher sanctions," it is not going to change that equation. we hope it changes it under the...
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but jeffrey summers is associate professor of political economy and policy tell the ball you integration the brink but the crank and the eu. it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way. the theory kind of strong new liberal trajectory so what's the more social the people are looking at me think about the european union is one which is being euthanized as we speak the people see that the people in the eu be paid in full the tutors holocaust until the big toe. what a great market that be for you could get a few craig comes close to it. because the sole significant mackenzie credit so that one of the book out west is the money for that well i did but people certainly are not. i think that's in the usa when you hear about. brittany here but from cheer to everyone who when to cut down home but said and that benefit increases the cold but it right you'll see him the people of course. and that will constitute a veritable to carry people who live a very pre
but jeffrey summers is associate professor of political economy and policy tell the ball you integration the brink but the crank and the eu. it may appear attractive to the protesters but i don't think the long run it's going to serve the ukrainian people well to become part of an enlarged european union which is by the way. the theory kind of strong new liberal trajectory so what's the more social the people are looking at me think about the european union is one which is being euthanized as...
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if that's the best they can read the economy then we can think of the retina. it's a bit with that. that's why the dog onto my bike with one of the stairs the child is the conservatives. on a wet that they acknowledge that change will not come overnight but if anything what movements like this i'd like to send me some bread so this is reaching a point where they are looking for a death wish they'd feel simply did not exist within the walls of this institution one of the wand and tess are silly. made up the left unity party will be eager to point out that they the camera scattered some of britain's richest businessmen and industrialists are out of her trip to china up to the break reported a visit with a promise was going in to do but try to secure beijing's favor and catch. last thing the problem as the victim to a single drug in yemen is being blamed for a nationwide shortage of water this was another of the bread. the air the do you speak a language more news programs and documentaries in arabic. it's cold here all of today reporting from the wilcox we are keen to be an intriguing
if that's the best they can read the economy then we can think of the retina. it's a bit with that. that's why the dog onto my bike with one of the stairs the child is the conservatives. on a wet that they acknowledge that change will not come overnight but if anything what movements like this i'd like to send me some bread so this is reaching a point where they are looking for a death wish they'd feel simply did not exist within the walls of this institution one of the wand and tess are silly....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. oh oh. you're a pain and u.s. diplomats standing side by side with ukraine's opposition while russia's foreign minister calls the reaction to the price is steria. see guantanamo prisoners repository eight to to algeria against their will fear of persecution and further imprisonment often being refused permission to reignite with death families that nine lives in different countries. and gambling reforms full flaps in the u.k. despite deep concerns about it diction to betting machines in high street bookcase . and i was just calling and. that's when i lost all my pride.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. oh oh. you're a pain and u.s. diplomats standing side by side with ukraine's opposition while russia's foreign minister calls the reaction to the price is steria. see guantanamo prisoners repository eight to to algeria against their will fear of persecution and further imprisonment often being refused permission to reignite...
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ticket to europe inspiration he would start to negotiate the best stands for the treat jar ukrainian economy live to one doesn't know what the words when we see you we want it back to times for me and we wanted to intensify all. this agreement is to be signed it was in the fall and it will be necessary to comply with the stunts. haiz co was not welcomed by all stations jesus. they hope to summon enough punishment revolts on tuesday to oust the cabinets. you are gentle called reached justified its decision by saying that ukraine could in the photo great treats aren't sweet to watch. he estimates showed about forty five cents of ukrainians support posts but integration with the eu. but that was ordered as favoring the most part sweet to watch bulls coach point two brackets you with the eu by finding some new ukrainian imports and a quick single trade sanctions. in two thousand knowing dispute between kiev and moscow on gas prices resulting gas being cut off to the ukraine for a three week period the general cctv transmission out to thailand anti government protest leader says that the attacks
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in 2008, i was working in tech in new york and the entire economy just exploded. i was working at a company where they laid off most of the workforce, myself included. i remember looking around the room and realizing that none of the technical people in the were getting laid off. the next day i went to the park during the day. the day after that [indiscernible] i've been helping a lot of women learn how to code. i have been the only girl on a couple of occasions, as well as the only female designer. the technology world is definitely very man based. tiny part of me that says, you know, there aren't any winning. who am i to think that i could be that first one? >> i know that sometimes i will make an assumption that, oh, she's a woman. it is very old-school as far as coding goes, right? even though you do not want to have that. after some brief interaction and it comes to shape becomes obvious that she knows her stuff, all that is gone. some brief interaction and it becomes obvious that she knows her stuff, all that is gone. women,e are very few very few hispanic p
in 2008, i was working in tech in new york and the entire economy just exploded. i was working at a company where they laid off most of the workforce, myself included. i remember looking around the room and realizing that none of the technical people in the were getting laid off. the next day i went to the park during the day. the day after that [indiscernible] i've been helping a lot of women learn how to code. i have been the only girl on a couple of occasions, as well as the only female...
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with the tunnel at lake at evening's end of this the buffet that is the content that santa had come economy club level but a second identical but it's an emotion love. you try getting more than just arrived they're getting an education thanks to an initiative of the hebrew university of jerusalem and israel railways train passengers are treated to a lecture but some of the universe is but i didn't have . he says. joe interested in what was coming in so little. we don't work just as fun since it didn't work. i saw the trade the series develops its leader but at the university set themselves up in one of the cottage at passengers are invited to join for free. i was dead. i guess i still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement. i extend this one had its hebrew university and the creatures intellectual property to the institution. besides the senate race series is a unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. upon investigation published book that i give on de
with the tunnel at lake at evening's end of this the buffet that is the content that santa had come economy club level but a second identical but it's an emotion love. you try getting more than just arrived they're getting an education thanks to an initiative of the hebrew university of jerusalem and israel railways train passengers are treated to a lecture but some of the universe is but i didn't have . he says. joe interested in what was coming in so little. we don't work just as fun since it...
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parliamentarians woman can go to school they go to universities they can participate in the social affairs economy car fares so that's like the green color part of woman's life there is the black side also which is violence against woman kind of structure of discrimination that women are suffering will talk about that was troll process in just a little bit but i want to focus first about your candidacy as a president your first of all country's first female deputy speaker of parliament and you're running for president in two thousand and fourteen and although some things may be different like you're sad it would take a total transformation within afghan society to elect a female president i mean even in the countries where the long running democracies it's rare so realistically how do you rate your chances. i had to son it's very difficult situation. especially for a woman to be in the top leadership position it has been possible in other neighboring countries of understand to have woman as their leaders understand that the country is hugely military. and guns are in power rather than just people'
parliamentarians woman can go to school they go to universities they can participate in the social affairs economy car fares so that's like the green color part of woman's life there is the black side also which is violence against woman kind of structure of discrimination that women are suffering will talk about that was troll process in just a little bit but i want to focus first about your candidacy as a president your first of all country's first female deputy speaker of parliament and...
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without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed people will be panicked and it will affect the economy. people are running away. our businessman are worried. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani is being devalued. in a country where food is imported, prices are going up. >> ordinary markets like this ordinary afghans come to spend their money. most tell us that food prices have gone up. that's because those selling the food here in dollars. the exchange rate here has never been so bad. >> in a few short weeks the price of these sacks of fleur rose 10%. this woman bought one. >> translation: prices are so high. there's less money. people are so poor they can't afford to by anything. >> few have the wealth to worry about money markets. it is quickly affecting things they worry about - putting food on the table. >> a mexican politician is debating a bill ending the conference. if approved it would open up producers to priv
without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed people will be panicked and it will affect the economy. people are running away. our businessman are worried. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani is being devalued. in a country where food is imported, prices are going up. >> ordinary markets like this ordinary afghans come to spend their money. most tell us that...
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our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities and companies on earth. we're the envy of the world. so i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to solve our problems. there is a specific challenge that we've got. that is a congress and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not the generation. the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders. and what jack kennedy understood as well. and that's the american people. we go through these periods where our politics gets all bollucks up. the truth is when you look at our history, there's been a lot of times where congress gets stuck. but the reason we get through it is the american people have good instincts. if over and over again they see we're not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they
our economy is improving. we have doubled our production of clean energy. doubled our traditional energy sources. we are on the brink of being as close to energy independent as any country our size could be in a very long time. we still have the best universities and companies on earth. we're the envy of the world. so i continue to have great confidence in our capacity to solve our problems. there is a specific challenge that we've got. that is a congress and this city, washington, that is...
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never mind that the economy get take out one pence. but it is a mystery to me much requires them to dance to my aunt and i tried to get him to speak so far or were learned this through the case of derrick thomas who claims that any as evidence that you presented the tears that he was working within this program to spy on a stellar cadets securing numerous convictions in the process before himself was kicked out of the air force and he was recruited after he got in trouble. it doesn't as far as you know does this program with that in a less up osi. target people who are already in trouble and they were picked up any clean cadets and pass them to join the program only no one can stay in contact with is there to manage it i'm generally speaking a foreign worker programs and are used in other places not just at the airports. holland and holland. this is extremely rare well we know it yet you might get on. her sounds sorta smallest continent. man that state law will make this go away if you work for us generally with the fbi or with mom whe
never mind that the economy get take out one pence. but it is a mystery to me much requires them to dance to my aunt and i tried to get him to speak so far or were learned this through the case of derrick thomas who claims that any as evidence that you presented the tears that he was working within this program to spy on a stellar cadets securing numerous convictions in the process before himself was kicked out of the air force and he was recruited after he got in trouble. it doesn't as far as...
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is spending cuts to deal with their ailing economy there's no recovery in sight nor will there be for quite some time recent protests too but assigned it to state with brussels assist with austerity pricing cannot be directly compared because of course of the size of the economies and indeed the population as well go i said with three hundred twenty thousand greece with eleven point three million people process although foreign debt in iceland was six times higher than g.d.p. during the crash greece however after four years of austerity measures designed to reduce greece's public debt has instead continued to grow to one hundred seventy five percent of g.d.p. and the biggest difference of all of course greece has the euro iceland has the freedom of their own currency. one economics professor from iceland told us he believes the country's financial model will stand the test of time within the economic literature there are those who have been proponents of not rescuing banks but rescuing household and let banks collapse so in that respect the icelandic model if we can talk about an icel
is spending cuts to deal with their ailing economy there's no recovery in sight nor will there be for quite some time recent protests too but assigned it to state with brussels assist with austerity pricing cannot be directly compared because of course of the size of the economies and indeed the population as well go i said with three hundred twenty thousand greece with eleven point three million people process although foreign debt in iceland was six times higher than g.d.p. during the crash...
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growth economic growth both on call bureau german economy x. its european strategy who employed a component focus on a green economy we should represent think commies thirty two thought economy industrial innovation education and recall child this technology have a big impact in what do you think about a culture of court and historical to this and this is a big problem because when we have this activity we cannot have a good record in this area all right thank you we do have to leave it there but we appreciate you coming on to r.t. to express your thoughts that's the move through the dragon president of the council of the remaining ecologists party that fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week some scientists pointing the finger at dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area and went to find out about the concerns there. we're in a town called game ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to mix there are two hundred seventy three gas wells just i
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early as march of brussels and kiev can come to an agreement on a deal that won't harm the ukrainian economy a u.s. officials had earlier said that the deal would remain on the table but it was non-negotiable now there have been no official response from the opposition as of yet it will be interesting to see whether these concessions satiate their demands of course they had a number of other key demands including the resignation of the president the government and a snap election now this all comes as you say on a day of diplomacy in a covert had met with three former u.k. ukrainian presidents to discuss the situation while high profile diplomats from america and europe are also in kiev with assistant secretary of state victoria nuland and e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton on meeting representatives on both sides and the opposition continue to be void by support they're receiving from overseas but as i now report all the information find its way onto the streets of kiev is accurate. he traveled around the world in an instant he gave hope and support to the protesters ensuring freezi
early as march of brussels and kiev can come to an agreement on a deal that won't harm the ukrainian economy a u.s. officials had earlier said that the deal would remain on the table but it was non-negotiable now there have been no official response from the opposition as of yet it will be interesting to see whether these concessions satiate their demands of course they had a number of other key demands including the resignation of the president the government and a snap election now this all...
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making sure that our economy works for every worki american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility, which poses a fundamental threat to the american dream come our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe's. lou: lou: i hate to point it out to the president and the president has been in office for five years. for crying out loud. the economic failures arenot that of george w. bush, they are not of bill clinton, they are of hits. yes, the obama record poses a fundamental threat to millions of americans and he's got that right. take a look under mr. obama. the income gap, four times faster has expanded four times faster than it did under president george bush. under president obama, 6.7 americans in the millions have fallen into poverty. the same o that had the audacity to stand before the cameras and speak as though he had absolutely been uninvolvee and policies for the past five years. it's an extraordinary thought. the number of workers receiving disability benefits under his administration over the course of the past five years has ris
making sure that our economy works for every worki american. that is why i ran for president. this includes decreasing mobility, which poses a fundamental threat to the american dream come our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe's. lou: lou: i hate to point it out to the president and the president has been in office for five years. for crying out loud. the economic failures arenot that of george w. bush, they are not of bill clinton, they are of hits. yes, the obama record...
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way through the unconventional monetary policy that is literally flooded economy with liquidity. it's going to click and at the same time a number of adjustments in the capital requirements, the leverage requirements, the risk weighted assets require humans and require meds for more liquidity in the parties and the dearth of its transactions, such that it is quite possible that this liquidity requirement could cause liquidity to dry up any serious way. there's a serious problem in the unintended consequences of occurring here because nobody appears to have thought through how all of the various changes and regulations are going to interact. unfortunately the regulation has become so specialized that the capitol regulation people don't necessarily talk all the time to the liquidity regulation people and when they go to their powers you sort of hope they connect, but you can't be sure. so we were concerned about that and wanted an indicator that was easier to implement, easier to understand. the ratio that was not a minimum that would be informative. the reason we decided we didn't
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and when we see economies like china coming up it's important to have our own economy keep going. people like to complain about america, but when something happens in the world, the philippines, the typhoon there, when something happens in the world guess who is the first country to go, the united states military and the charities. we are divide as a country on political lines. republicans and democrats are split on how they see our influence in the world. the democrats believe the president has broken his promises. he said we would leave iraq, afghanistan and close guantanamo bay. republicans are saying don't be apologizing for guantanamo bay when you are on foreign tour. bill: what do you think the apology tour did to our view of ourselves in the world? >> when you have the president of the united states going over to other countries and telling countries that we are the ones who are intolerant and we are the ones who made mistake. when you can look at history and without the united states world history would have been different on a lot of different levels. and it doesn't encou
and when we see economies like china coming up it's important to have our own economy keep going. people like to complain about america, but when something happens in the world, the philippines, the typhoon there, when something happens in the world guess who is the first country to go, the united states military and the charities. we are divide as a country on political lines. republicans and democrats are split on how they see our influence in the world. the democrats believe the president...
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authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a few hundred yards from the street of the cash. the police chaplain has been supporting bereaved officers and those who have worked long, difficult hours here. >> we have seen the courage of glasgow. we've seen the sadness. and then we'll see that drive and that passion and that life and that humor come back to the force. >> with all real hope of rescue now gone, a recovery operation is underway at the bar in glasgow. piece by careful piece, the wreckage of the police helicopter is being removed, but it's a delicate process. much of the building has collapsed and bodies still lie inside. bandaged and bruised, gary was
authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a...
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on a story told from david cameron is doing his best to india china is investing more into britain's economy the prime minister is resorting to pay his coach mom in beijing and the head of the uk is not just penetrate the negation. some in europe and elsewhere. see the world changing want to show china role behind the bamboo curtain of trade pacts. he wants to tap the trade barriers. britain is the ideal option for an opening in china. the only one of the holistic some chinese people always living in britain until the country's left incomplete i've been on the correspondence wonka are reports now on what many don't feel welcome to country positioning itself as alose ally homepage. according to the label is a station here in london's chinatown immigration officials would visit each series him once or twice a week but it wasn't for the frames. that is just one of the restaurants and great saves by the uk border agency. this election. it's after the rush to enjoy new venue with a friend or family saloon before the office parking lot i can rest in the know what's going on and on the one kind of
on a story told from david cameron is doing his best to india china is investing more into britain's economy the prime minister is resorting to pay his coach mom in beijing and the head of the uk is not just penetrate the negation. some in europe and elsewhere. see the world changing want to show china role behind the bamboo curtain of trade pacts. he wants to tap the trade barriers. britain is the ideal option for an opening in china. the only one of the holistic some chinese people always...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid professions and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women in i nor days and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war two years the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans. and the future looks brighter than the past. and for some that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant and you knew that a blue-collar job would buy you a home and a car and maybe a vacation once in a while, health care and a reliable pension. for others it meant going to college. in some cases may be the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now it's true that those at the top even in those years c
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we got to put more money into the economy. the infrastructure jobs are fine. the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this obama care problem is solved. >> i'm going to give you a moment to respond there. let me jump in there. where rick leaves off. of course we know a steady climb in employment is better than being stagnant. apart from what rick is considering obama care as a blocker, what would you say are some of the blockers that are preventing more robust job growth to the point where we have that happy days are here feeling that permeates the air? >> i don't think obama care is the thing that is doing it becaus
we got to put more money into the economy. the infrastructure jobs are fine. the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite...
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a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into signing that new security agreement. u.s. embassy officials say that is simply not true. the u.s. government seeking a new deal to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 but president karzai listed a set of conditions that must be met before he disagrees to an extended u.s. military presence. let's go to other overseas stories. thailand, overnight the prime minister vowing to open every door for talks with protesters demanding resignation. about 30,000 demonstrators taking part in what they call a people's coup. police have been using tear gas and water cann
a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutuafunds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and coider carefully before investing. lou: harry reid giving advice to the republicans, telling the las vegas sun that if they ever want to see a gop president again, they must sign on to immigration reform. good news for amnesty advocate. speaker boehner hiring a high-profile adviser that is well known for helping senator john mccain passed amnesty and speaker boehner telling several business individuals that he will start holding immigration votes after the deadline for the 2014 midterm. so maybe we have a sense of what we can expect. you don't have to tell the chamber of commerce that the speaker is working to enact immigration reform. donohue issued everyone that speaker boehner would do exactly that. we will find out. we are back with monica, matt, and dav
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rowe price, we understand the cnections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> schieffer: we're going to continue our look at nelson mandela legacy. gale king usually i'm on her set we're thrilled to have her with us on "face the nation." lorraine miller is an old friend of mine from way back in texas. she's now the interim head of the naacp we welcome her to the broadcast. gwen eifle moderator of "washington week" and michelle morris is the npr host and special correspondent and way up there in new york, rich stingle former managing editor of "time" magazine they have put out a special issue honoring mandela. rick also worked closely with nelson mandela on his biography wrote the book "mandela's way" i want to start with gale king, you came to know nelson mandela quite well. >> i actually did.
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that's how they managed to weave night the economy somewhat if we if we go back to that time we've got to remember that foreign debt was six times higher than d.d.p. we had inflation at eighteen percent the biggest banks in the country failed so it really is quite a turnaround there is a long way to go and having said that i just want to mention that because the government is trying to help out the people that the mortgage has because they're doing that the lights of the i.m.f. and the credit rating agencies are very happy to say you know it's not time to do that just yet so really in a way i said is putting the people before the banks i suppose i would say i mean that is exactly it here we have the i.m.f. and then the year across in brussels getting very upset because for once in history one might say officials are helping the people in helping and i want to mention as well i some payback the i.m.f. loans as well they still owe money but that was a first as well which is quite an achievement i dare say the officials in the reykjavik one in brussels to take their fingers out of the pot
that's how they managed to weave night the economy somewhat if we if we go back to that time we've got to remember that foreign debt was six times higher than d.d.p. we had inflation at eighteen percent the biggest banks in the country failed so it really is quite a turnaround there is a long way to go and having said that i just want to mention that because the government is trying to help out the people that the mortgage has because they're doing that the lights of the i.m.f. and the credit...
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so they could move away from a drug economy. to a more diverse and traditional egrarian type of economy. so we put in place the road map opportunities. will the afghan people be able to achieve it? much will turn on their governance and their own leadership. but we have laid that opportunity in front of them. i don't think we can back away from the necessity to continue assisting. canada has committed $100 million ongoing. and there is an old legal maxim that says once you start to render assistance, you have to continue. you can't let somebody drown. and i think the international community does recognize that. and also that the stakes are high. there are many, as is the case ongoing, in syria that are playing in this particular part of the world and st needs to win. there needs to be an ongoing and lasting stability in that country, and in that region. >> let me ask about the security conference and you were the founder of this event, in hall fax, and has it developed the way you expected and where do you think it is going to b
so they could move away from a drug economy. to a more diverse and traditional egrarian type of economy. so we put in place the road map opportunities. will the afghan people be able to achieve it? much will turn on their governance and their own leadership. but we have laid that opportunity in front of them. i don't think we can back away from the necessity to continue assisting. canada has committed $100 million ongoing. and there is an old legal maxim that says once you start to render...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. pop in. stand out. >>> hey. sit. fin was my bomb dog. i asked if i would be able to get my dog. he said we'll get you your dog. it's great having a dog that i went through so much with. as a pet, he just grew into the life of watching tv. i am going to meet with the executive director and president of operation finally home, organization i'm trying to have build a house for me. >> we're good to go. >> it's definitely a little nerve racking. >> good morning. >> how you doing, buddy? good to see you. >> hi, ken. dan wallrath. >> nice to meet you. >> you know, what you've done is just amazing, you and fynn. we want you to know your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed and we appreciate you very much. >> thank you. i appreciate that. that does really mean a lot. >> everybody's situation is different. so we don't have a set of hard and fast ru
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. >>> next, how to understand the booming american economy. i'll ask the man who presided over great growth and some critics charge also helped create many bubbles. former fed chair, alan greenspan. >>> and as we approach the first anniversary of the new town massacre, what can the u.s. learn from other nations about gun policy. i'll take you to japan for a fascinating look at a nation that loves violent video games but has a gun death rate that is very different from america's. it's a preview of a gps special airing tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> but first, here's my take. when nelson mandela was released from prison in 1990, i remember being struck by how old-fashioned he seemed. he spoke with the language cadence and manners from the 1930s, 40s and 1950s. he reminded me of the great national leaders of the post colonial world who led their countries to freedom. he had the same way of speaking and dressing, the same dignity and bearing, the same sense of history. and mandela was a throw back to an early time. who changed the course of his
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five years later, our economy has steadily grown. this is have created nearly a million jobs over the past 44 months. our housing market is recovering. and our financial system is stronger and once again an engine for economic growth. a lot of progress has been made and one of the main drivers has been extensive work of agencies and regulators to repair a badly damaged financial system. as regulators complete the remaining core element of wall street reform, there are four things we need to keep in mind. first, the rules of the road must be effective and designed to address the modern financial markets. second, we must make sure that regulators have the resources necessary to get the job done and that they are held accountable. third, other countries need comparably strong standards and mechanisms to address risks that reach across borders. and finally, we must remain vigilant to potential new threats constantly monitoring the way risks change and evolve and pursuing reforms to reduce risks stemming from both traditional banking and
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immigration and the economy. the data now raising concerns over what can still be accomplished in his next few years as president. joining us now is our political panel angela mcgrewen, fox knew political analyst, and ronow molono. the president used to enjoy euphoric ratings. now his approval rating is abysmal on all kinds of issues. so ways happening overall? why is this happening? what kind of take do you look at this -- what prism do you look at this through, angela? >> the bottom line is this. are you better off today than you were four years ago? most americans that elected this president yet again, now they're having buyers remorse, because most americans are not better off. if you look at the unemployment rate at 7% but for the black community, last check, it was 13%. the hispanic community has not lowered that much and for women and young adults, if you have a college degree, kelly, most people don't have a job today, so people are looking at this situation and though the president is a great orator, a g
immigration and the economy. the data now raising concerns over what can still be accomplished in his next few years as president. joining us now is our political panel angela mcgrewen, fox knew political analyst, and ronow molono. the president used to enjoy euphoric ratings. now his approval rating is abysmal on all kinds of issues. so ways happening overall? why is this happening? what kind of take do you look at this -- what prism do you look at this through, angela? >> the bottom...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot could be a harder lot for a person as a baby she was left to die in the cell and not to have to suffer or her life but she survived and advanced and believes in the future of her home. once more than just to improve the fate of women in afghanistan she wants to be the first woman president in the history of her. and our guest today found zia koofi an afghan politician running for president in two thousand and fourteen so great to have you on our show today first of all let me just say that i admire your courage to do what you are doing in afghanistan i
find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot...
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won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainian population they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in this time of economic crisis so it is ukraine is viewed as an extension of the european market. the protesters weren't impressed by the ukrainians president promised to restart discussions on the e.u. trade deal which lies at the root of the unrest let's take a look at how the situation has unfolded over the past couple of weeks well it all began in kiev on november the twenty first soon after the government said it was suspending that major trade deal with the e.u. rallies on the capital's independence square last in another week with several thousand demonstrators and police occasionally engaging in scuffles on
won't let you crane profit from europe's economy as european union officials and has a few rypien states try to explain the advantages of european membership to the ukrainian population they couldn't name even a few ukrainian products that would be able to penetrate the european market and there is only one explanation for that is that there would be none indeed the european market is very protected market and it is actually the ukrainian market that europe needs particularly in this time of...
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makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the who economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said whatould you replace i with? to make you talk vaguely about revolution what is it? >> the egalitarian system with the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevant in entertainment so he has to say these things to get injur
makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the who economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said whatould you replace i with? to make you talk...
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many of them would help our economy and boost job creation. nearly 150 bills passed by this house yet to be acted on by the senate. >> regardless of the finger pointing there is just a couple of weeks left until the year ends. >> the last time congress had a fight over the budget this past october the government shut down for 16 days. what are we facing this time around? >> reporter: another big item is coming up with the federal budget plan. january 15th. if congress can't come to an agreement we'll be facing another government shutdown. both parties have no interest in seeing that a happen again. they had so many angry calls, letters, everything from constituents. so right now we see a budget conference committee, with some con season does that they can bring to the broader house and senate to get the budget pushed forward. >> we'll pick up on that point as congress nears its christmas recess, they're working on a budget deal that it hopes it can pass. we are go to ginger, reporter for politico. is the budget deal taking shape, and if so wha
many of them would help our economy and boost job creation. nearly 150 bills passed by this house yet to be acted on by the senate. >> regardless of the finger pointing there is just a couple of weeks left until the year ends. >> the last time congress had a fight over the budget this past october the government shut down for 16 days. what are we facing this time around? >> reporter: another big item is coming up with the federal budget plan. january 15th. if congress can't...
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to some extent as china seeking its own place in the global economy with the yuan the replacing the euro as the world's second most widely used currency for trade we hear expert opinion on what they see international finance. the. world's outlook them to the choice between eating or heating the government advised the brits who are poor to pay their bills where an extra pullover is higher bills rocket made rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more news stories. for ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence some western pundits have even called for the overthrow of ukraine's current political order it would seem those who ultimately lost the orange revolution are bent on giving a second try. torch is on a journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through some nine hundred two cities of russia. really by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip by. air. space. a limp the torch relay. on r t v dot com. anti militia rages in go
to some extent as china seeking its own place in the global economy with the yuan the replacing the euro as the world's second most widely used currency for trade we hear expert opinion on what they see international finance. the. world's outlook them to the choice between eating or heating the government advised the brits who are poor to pay their bills where an extra pullover is higher bills rocket made rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more news stories. for ukraine deeply divided kid...